Halo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolves will provide players with new locations to battle and new modes to try.
The user base has been very vocal about a lack of content and balancing. The first season of Infinite started when the multiplayer entered its beta period in November 2021.
That is quite the long first season, considering Lone Wolves still has a couple of weeks until it launches on May 3. Many gamers are hoping the wait is worth it after new maps, modes, and Spartans were revealed.
There will be new maps to try, new multiplayer modes to play, new Spartans joining the lore, a new Battle Pass for players to grind through, and perhaps more surprises along the way.
Details regarding the Lone Wolves Battle Pass are scarce, but the system will work just as it did in Season 1. It will be a permanent Battle Pass that can be completed even after Season 2 ends and will have up to 100 Tiers.
Weekly challenges will see improvements from 343 to ensure they are obtainable and refreshed adequately. Ultimate Rewards will also see improvements and remove emblems and backdrops from their pool.
Catalyst and Breaker are the two new multiplayer maps coming with Halo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolves. A trailer was released that gave a brief overview of the two new maps.
Catalyst appears to be a symmetrical map inside the Forerunner structure with a lush scenario within. Breaker is set in the Banished scrapyard filled with debris used as bases and for cover.
Three new multiplayer game modes are on the way. Last Spartan Standing is a free-for-all elimination-style mode. King of the Hill is self-explanatory, but it isn't known if it will be for individuals or team-based.
The third mode coming to Halo Infinite is known as Land Grab, a mix of King of
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